Sunday, October 21, 2018

Slawson -- Most Interesting Innovator In The Bakken? -- October 21, 2018

I mentioned this at least once before. Slawson seemed to try a lot of different "things" in the Bakken. If I find that post, I will link it again.

Here's another example. The well:
  • 26103, 547, Slawson, Goldenban 2-2-1MLH, Sanish, t3/14; cum 222K 8/18; note that the well is still "F" -- free flowing, not on a pump -- at least according to the scout ticked (8/18); both laterals target the Three Forks; a geologist's report is not scanned into the file;
The graphic:



The fracking / completion strategy:



What about the other four wells in the graphic? Again, very, very good wells. Remember, when looking at the production data, these are short laterals, and I believe all middle Bakken wells, but I did not check:
  • 17175, 981, Slawson, Golden Eye 1-2H, Sanish, t10/09; cum 459K, flowing; not on a pump;
  • 18252, 991, Slawson, Golden Eye 2-2H, Sanish, t11/09; cum 485K, on a pump;
  • 17820, 855, Slawson, Banshee 1-1H, Sanish, t4/09; cum 499K, flowing, not on a pump;
  • 18309, 1,306, Slawson, Banshee 2-1H, Sanish, t12/09; cum 514K, on a pump;
Had these four been Three Forks wells or had #26103 been a middle Bakken well I would have expected to see a jump in production in these four wells.

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